Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC) SERVICE

The Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC) is a document issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in the Philippines to Filipinos and foreigners who are leaving the country for good or have been out of the country for a certain period of time. The ECC serves as proof that the individual has complied with all immigration laws and regulations and has no pending obligations or cases with the BI.If you are a foreign national holding a long-term visa in the Philippines, such as a 9G working visa, you will need to obtain an ECC before you leave the country if you have stayed in the Philippines for more than six months. The ECC is not required for short-term visitors or tourists who have stayed in the Philippines for less than six months.To apply for an ECC, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Gather the required documents, which may include your passport, visa, and proof of financial capacity.
  2. Visit the BI office in person to submit your application and pay the processing fee.
  3. Attend a scheduled interview, where an immigration officer will verify your documents and ask you questions related to your stay in the Philippines.
  4. Wait for the BI to process your application. The processing time may vary depending on your specific case.
  5. Once your application is approved, you will be issued an ECC, which you will need to present at the airport when you leave the country.

he requirement for an Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC) in the Philippines depends on your specific situation and the type of visa you hold.If you are a foreign national who has stayed in the Philippines for more than six months on a long-term visa, such as a 9G working visa, you are required to obtain an ECC before leaving the country. This applies even if you have a re-entry permit.However, if you are a short-term visitor or tourist who has stayed in the Philippines for less than six months, you are not required to obtain an ECC.

   

We process:1. 9G Working Visa2. 13A / TRV Spousal Visa- married to a Filipino citizen3. Downgrading of Visa4. Tourist Visa Extension5. Alien Employment Permit (AEP) / Special Working Permit (SWP)6. Inclusion of dependent Spouse and unmarried child7. Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC)8. Cancellation of Alien Employment Permit9. Cancellation of CEZA Working Visa (CWV)10. Cancellation of 9G Working Visa (9G)11. AEP card replacement (loss AEP)12. Quota Visa13. Overstay14. Lifting of Blacklist(BL) and Hold Departure Order (HDO)15. Order To Leave (OTL) & other Immigration related concern!For faster feel free to contact us:English inquiries :WeChat : rcello WhatsApp :+63 915 831 7730 Telegram :@raquel EMAIL: 998VISA@GMAIL.COM TEL:(+632) 84030023中文咨询:微信 : BGC998 WhatsApp :+63-912-0912-222 电报/小飞机:@BGC998 邮件咨询: 998VISA@GMAIL.COM


The Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC) is a document issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in the Philippines to Filipinos and foreigners who are leaving the country for good or have been out of the country for a certain period of time. The ECC serves as proof that the individual has complied with all immigration laws and regulations and has no pending obligations or cases with the BI.If you are a foreign national holding a long-term visa in the Philippines, such as a 9G working visa, you will need to obtain an ECC before you leave the country if you have stayed in the Philippines for more than six months. The ECC is not required for short-term visitors or tourists who have stayed in the Philippines for less than six months.To apply for an ECC, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Gather the required documents, which may include your passport, visa, and proof of financial capacity.
  2. Visit the BI office in person to submit your application and pay the processing fee.
  3. Attend a scheduled interview, where an immigration officer will verify your documents and ask you questions related to your stay in the Philippines.
  4. Wait for the BI to process your application. The processing time may vary depending on your specific case.
  5. Once your application is approved, you will be issued an ECC, which you will need to present at the airport when you leave the country.